Testseek.com have collected 372 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-T800 Galaxy Tab S 10.5-inch.
July 2014
(86%)
372 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(94%)
637 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Thin and light
Good Battery Support
Octa Core Processor
Brilliant display
Incredibly thin and very light
Good battery life
Thin
Light and portable
Multiwindow
Performance
What we didn't
Fingerprint scanner is temperamental
Pricey
Audio quality
Uninspired design
Killer Feature
That stunning display
Brilliant AMOLED screen
Slim and compact design
Good 8 megapixel snapper.
Great Display
Accurate fingerprint scanner
Samsung goodies
Great Battery backup
That's not to mention a few Lite and Neo variants
Amongst others. Some of them make calls
Some are Wi-Fi only
Some come with a stylus
And some seem to have no specific purpose for existing. In the midst of all this confusion
These are not only the best tablets that Samsung has ever released, but they're easily better than any other tablet on the market right now. I personally prefer the 8.4-inch model and highly recommend it, but if you're a larger tablet kind of person, the ...
The screen the screen the screen the screen. Seriously, it's just beautiful. We like the thinness of the device, too. Apps open quickly and run smoothly. The software is more intuitive than it's ever been on a Samsung tablet. Milk Music is beautifully des
The audio quality coming out of the speakers is a definite disappointment, especially on the 10.5, which feels like it should have immersive sound to match the incredible screen. Samsung's TouchWiz still causes some stutter. There are a lot of redundant a
The Galaxy Tab S (in both sizes) has the best display of any tablet to date, by a healthy margin. If you watch a ton of video, edit photos, and/or play a lot of HD games on your tablet, then its worth considering for the screen alone, and the tablet its...
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Excellent Super AMOLED display, Slimmer and lighter than iPad Air, SideSync 3.0 lets you control your Galaxy phone, Very good battery life, Useful Kids Mode
Performance lags at times, Covers are awkward to use, Camera washes out some images
A superbly rich display, clever software and long battery life make the Galaxy Tab S a compelling big-screen Android tablet....
Large 10.5inch Super AMOLED display is dazzling, Thin and light construction, SideSync 3.0 offers phone functionality through the tablet, Camera captures some decent photos and videos
SideSync 3.0 supported is limited to a few Galaxy smartphones, Performance dips with processor intensive operations, Plastic body
Directly going head-to-head with several notable full-sized tablets, due to the starting price of $500 for the base Wi-Fi model, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is an inviting addition to Sammy's long portfolio of tablets. Essentially, it proves to be versa...
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Samsung hasn't been short on tablet options, but it's always been phones not slates that the company's mobile devision is best known for. The Galaxy Tab S duo follow in the footsteps of the Galaxy Note Pro, distinguishing themselves with unique software...
Abstract: It's easy to look down on Samsung and the tablets it relentlessly churns out. It's practically impossible for anybody but the techiest of tech geeks to remember the tiny differences between them, especially since they all look basically the same. Flooding...
Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S is so much like Apple's iPad, it's kinda scary. Samsung's flagship tablet is thin and light, has an extremely high-res screen, and it comes in two sizes. The Tab S is clearly meant to challenge Apple directly, with a large-size 10...
Abstract: Up until now, a lot of tablets have done a lot of things just right. A Kindle Fire HD is great for reading or doing some shopping. Likewise for the Tegra Note 7 and some serious game-time. Want to get online and be social or just surf the web? The Nexus 7...